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SHARON. 



MASSACHUSETTS 



...Souvenir Program... 




devil's brook. 



Guaranteed Circulation 1500 



MY DEAR OLD NATIVE TOWN 



NELSON L. MARTIN 



:Glen Hill Farm: 

NORTH SHARON 






A PERSONAL visit of inspection to the Glen Hill Farm 
is earnestly invited, where we will show the patrons 
of this route the great care taken to supply them with 
rich, pure and healthy milk. 



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FOR 



SDaion Real Estate 



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Joiiii n. Bowmao 



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BKAVER BROOK. 



F. R. PITCHER & CO. 



.{DEALERS IN 



LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHINGS 



Dry and Fancy Goods 

Also Complete House Furnishings 

Brooks' Block 



CANTON 



MASS. 



The Town of Sharon welcomes 
its citizens, returning sons and 
daughters, and all visitors and 
friends to the enjoyment of another 
Old Home Week. 

Thanks are extended to Mr. 
S. I. Carpenter and the Sharon 
Club for the use of the half tones. 




QUAKER INN 

SHARON, MASS. 



Telephone 170 



Opposite Postoffice 



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We carry the L&.rg'est Variety 
of Trunk./* and Bag> in Boston 

SAGE'S TRUNK DEPOT 

Corner Summer and Kingston Streets, Boston, Mass. 



TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 31 

at 2.30 o'clock 
IN THE SHARON TOWN HALL 

Grand Concert by the Old Stoughton 
Musical Society 

The Oldest Musical Organization in America 
President, L. Morton Packard of Brockton 

Secretary and Treasurer, Edwin A. Jones of Stoughton 
Chorister, Nelson Mann of Randolph 



Composer William Billings, 1746- 1800 
Edward French, 1 761- 1845 
William Billings, 1746-1800 







LIST 


OF TU 


Majesty 

New Bethlehem 

Chester 


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iiblished 


1 790 Comp 
1 800 
1770 


Solo — Selected 








New Jerusalem 
Complaint 

Austria 




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1802 

1791 
1790 


Solo — Selected 








Turner 

David's Lamentation 

Invitation 




( 1 


1802 " 
1793 


Solo — Selected 








Svvanwick ( favorite of 
ford Waters Billings) 
Ode on Science 
Victory 


San- 


( 1 

i79« 
1793 


Solo — Selected 








Jehovah's Praise 

Amity 

China 

Great is the Lord 






1837 
1793 
1788 


Gloria from 12th 


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America 









Jeremiah Ingalls, 1764- 1838 

Parmenter, 

Nahum Mitchell, 1769- 1853 



Abraham Maxim, 1 773-1 829 
William Billings, 1746- 1800 
Jacob Kimball, Jr., 1761-1826 



Lewis (English) 

Jezeniah Sumner, 1754-1836 

Daniel Read, 1757-1836 

Edward L. White 

Daniel Read, 1 757-1836 

Timothy Swan, 1757-1842 
Dr. Colcott (English) 

W. A. Mozart. 1756-1792 



A large chorus of singers will occupy the stage and will be accom- 
panied by a complete orchestra. ADMISSION FREE. 
N. B. All the above composers were American except Lewis, Col- 
cott and Mozart. 







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Mrs. Mary A. Potter 

24 Billings" Street 
SHARON 

GENERAL MASSAGE 
SHAMPOOING 
HEAD MASSAGE 
MANICURING 



V. (). Box 197 



C. E, BRYMER 

Depot Carriages 



CARRIAGES 
CONNECT WITH 
ALL TRAINS 



BAGGAGE 
TRANSFERRED 



TOLMAN ST., SHARON. MASS. 



Teleplione Connection. 



MISS A. F. CAPEN 

LLINCR 

SWAN'S BLOCK 



STOUGHTON, MASS. 



WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 1 

Illumination Night 

The citizens are requested to illuminate their houses and grounds, 
as has been the custom in previous years. 



RECEPTION 

The Sharon Club on this evening keep open house, and welcome all 
to their club rooms in Dennett Building fronting on Central Square. 



President . 
Secretary . 
Treasurer . 



Wiivivis Thompson 
Thomas S. Prouty 
Frank E. Burbank 



THE GLEN DALE 

SHARON MASS. 

Open all the year 

Central Location 

All Modern Conveniences 

A quiet, restful Boarding 
Place, where a limited 
number of guests can 
be accommodated 

Spacious Grounds 
Shade Trees 

Address 

Mrs. E. M. Femald 



JoscjiKinc n. Anderson 

SHARON HAND 
LAUNDRY 



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POND STREET 



New Locahon at the nitcKcock House 




A PLEASANT DRIVE. 



New England Decorating Co. 



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All worU done with ProriM^ti^ess and Tnste 

OUTSIDE DECORATIONS FOR BUILDINGS. ^ ARCHES DE- 
SIGNED, ERECTED AND DECORATED. ^ LANTERNS FOR 
LAWN PARTIES. ^ FLAGS 2ER^khS^s MADE TO ORDER 

TELEPHONE RICHMOND 905 

144 State Street, cor. Chatham Row, Boston, Mass. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 

Thirty-Fifth Reunion 

...OF THE... 

SHARON CENTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 

Forenoon. — Gathering at ii a. in. in the Unitarian Meeting House. 

Informal Reception and Social Greetings. 

Dinner will be served at i p. m. in the vestry of the Congregational 

Church. 
Business Meeting at 2.30 p. m. in the Unitarian Meeting House. 
The remainder of the afternoon will be occupied with reading of 

letters and with speaking and singing. 



President . 
Secretary . 



Henry F. Talbot 
John G. Phii^lips 



JOHN BUCKLEY, JR. 

Hack, Livery and 

Boarding Stable 



Furniture and Piano Moving 



ACCLIMATED HORSES FOR SALE 



Telephone 33-2. 



CANTON, MASS. 



Compliments 
. . . of . . . 

WOLFE BROTHERS 
IDentists 

Dr. OLIVER PERRY WOLFE, Canton 
Dr. LEONARD P. WOLFE, Boston 

Dr. GEORGE F. WOLFE, Norwood 



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Sunny Pooins and Excellent 
Bocircl cit The Maples, corner 
of Sun^initcive.cind Billings si. 

..Sharon.. 

Mrs. riMNCCS A. EVANS 



Charles F. Biyant 
Dniggist and Postmaster 

P OS f office Square 

S liar 071 - Mass. 



Constantly on hand a full line of Statioyi- 

cry. Confectionery, Periodicals, 

Souvenir Post Cards, etc. 

Also a full line of Drugs, Family Medi- 
cines, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobacco, 
Smokers' Articles, etc., etc. 

PHYSICIA2VS' PRESCRIPTIONS a 

specialty, compounded by a Registered 
Pharmacist . 



Complbncnts of 

John R. Gillespie 



Co)nplii)ieiits of 

Timothy F. Qini^n 



THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2 

Quarterly Meeting 



.OF THE... 



SHARON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 

IN SHARON TOWN HALL 
At 8 O'clock 

The President 
COIv. EDMUND H. HEWINS WILL PRESIDE 

Music by the Haynes family. 

Reading- of the Records by George H. Whittemore, Secretary. 

Reception of new members and incidental business. 

Music by the Haynes family. 

Solo by Mr. S. Thomas Hall. 

Remarks by the President. 

Recitation by Mrs. O. E. Chapman. 

Address by Hon. John D. Long. 

Music by the Haynes family. 

Solo by Mrs. Fred D. Stanley. 

Social half hour and reception. 

Parting Song, " Auld Lang Syne." 

ALL ARE WELCOME 



TEXTILE REMNANT CO. 



C. W. SMITH, Manager. 
Remnants, Seconds and Odd Goods of every Description. 

Percales, Lawns, Laces, etc» 

Humpty Dumpty Stockings 

Swanks Block, cor. Washington and Porter Streets, 
STOUGHTON, MASS. 



Goods direct from Mill to Consumer, which enables us to sell 

at very low prices. 





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CAPT. C. T. DERRY 
SEA WALL AND WHARF BUILDER 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 



An Outing Party will start in carriages from the Central Square in 
Sharon at lo A. M. The route covers North Main, Bay and 
Mountain Streets. There will be a basket lunch at noon in Charles 
F. Madan's Grove, corner of Bay and Mountain streets. 

Transportation, to the extent of two barges engaged, will be 60 cents 
per passenger, to those wdio apply by mail not later than Thursday 
afternoon to Mr. George Kempton. 

Invitation extended to all, and special invitation to all residing on 
the route. 

Committee 

George Kempton A. Alden Carpenter 

Eugene Tappan 



rAnnouncement 



AN AGRICULTURAL FAIR 



.WILL BE HELD IN. 



SHARON TOWN HALL, SEPTEMBER 25 and 26, 1906 



.BY THE. 



Shairon Improvement &.nd Literary Associd^tion 

Citizens and friends are requested to prepare articles for exhibition, 
whether products of farms, orchards and gardens, or articles manu- 
factured by themselves. 

President, CharlEvS M. Conant 

Chairman of Committee of Arrangements 
IvOring M. Monk 




WILD COUNTRY 



WihsKip s Drug Store 

STOUGHTON 

..CUT PRICES.. 

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J\ We make and serve the best SODA 

I 8 JTand ICE CREAM in Norfolk county 

You miss Kalf q( your life if you 
don't try it 



H. A. TAMBLYN 

Carpenter 

..and dealer in.. 

Building Material 

Orders for goods not on Kand filled 
at sKort notice 

Woodland sh, off Pgnd st. 
Sharoh^ Mass. 



A. B. ELLIOTT 



Dry and rancy Goods 



DENNETT BUILDING 



The Elms 

Sharon, Mass. 

Central Location 

Op 671 all the Year 



Post Office Square 






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Address 




SHARON 


MASS. 


MRS. 


ELLIS V. 


FLYE 



SAVE YOUR MONEY 

BEGIN NOW 

It's not what yow earn but what you save that 
counts. Buy shares in the 

Workingmens 

Co-operative Bank 



Began Business June 



1880 



4000 Shareholders 



Assets $1,700,t 



Last Dividend 4'2 percent per annum. NOTHINQ 
DEDUCTED if you have to draw out 

WHY IT PAYS YCU 

Because you acquire the habit of saving 
#i.oo 101^25.00 a month. It is an art school 
• — the art of getting ahead 

Because we pay better dividends than any 
other kind of investment which is equally safe 

And several other good reasons, all in our 
booklet, '• How to Make Money," which will 
be given to you upon request 

101 Tremont cor. Bromfield Street 

FRANK E. BI'RRANK, Secy and Treas. 



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A newspaper containing 
all the town news, social 
items, doings of the his- 
torical society and current 
events 

By advertising in 3'our 
Town Paper you will 
secure the patronage of 
your own townspeople 



Harry M. Hight 

BiDitor an^ Ipublisber 
SHARON 



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